You've always seemed to be succesful focusing on your own designs. Will we see you expand more into general production of other designs too, like here where your pedal is flying Roland colours? And if so, is this because of a change in philosophy since being bought up?

As a bonafide gear nerd I enjoy all the cool vintage gear that's out there as well as love new boundary-pushing products.

A lot of TC products has tried to bring something new to the table in one way or another - in my humble opinion both PolyTune, TonePrint and Ditto were innovative to a certain degree - but I just love my old TS808 Tube Screamer and '68 Marshall too. So for us to finally have the competences and resources to do more vintage-based stuff is really great.

So for me it's not an either/or. It's both and we're currently working on products on both sides of the fence.

Yes - the engineers we've hired are all at our HQ in Risskov and we are way more people today than we were when TC got bought. In fact a brand spanking new building is currently in the works. The land has been bought and the architects are working full time... it's gonna be pretty darn cool once it's done.

Cool, I'm excited to see what the future holds, I love my HOF, T2, and Flashback Pedals

Yes - the engineers we've hired are all at our HQ in Risskov and we are way more people today than we were when TC got bought. In fact a brand spanking new building is currently in the works. The land has been bought and the architects are working full time... it's gonna be pretty darn cool once it's done.

It's always a pity when you see local production moving to places with cheap labour but I am very happy to hear that your main development dept. is expanding locally.

A bit off topic, and I won't press you for a reply on it, but right around the time you got bought, the Konnekt converters disappeared. There were some very nice entry level models there at prices that probably even made you competitors to Behringer. I'll be honest, as a local guy, but also as someone who doesn't believe in cutting too many corner on electronics, not least for sustainability reasons, it gave me a bad taste in the mouth. I hope you are still able to make what you want and without cutting every corner possible in production.

Anyways, sorry for giving you guys a hard time, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do, I wish you good luck with TC, and good fortunes in Risskov.

I see a thread about a TC product coming out. I wonder before opening the thread how long before some utterly predictable boring anti-Behringer stuff makes the thread a total turn-off. Answer: the very first response. And so wisest thing is to get out of the thread quick before getting lost in that spiral of horrible tedium.

I see a thread about a TC product coming out. I wonder before opening the thread how long before some utterly predictable boring anti-Behringer stuff makes the thread a total turn-off. Answer: the very first response. And so wisest thing is to get out of the thread quick before getting lost in that spiral of horrible tedium.

I see a thread about a TC product coming out. I wonder before opening the thread how long before some utterly predictable boring anti-Behringer stuff makes the thread a total turn-off. Answer: the very first response. And so wisest thing is to get out of the thread quick before getting lost in that spiral of horrible tedium.

Behringer earned it IMO. Unethical business practices for many years going back long before they got in the synth game....I won't enable them.

That being said, I respect the TC brand and company very much for their history of awesome products and INNOVATION, I'm not willing to write them off.

this looks awesome but agree should be mono in stereo out ... make it so! ;-)

At the very least with an insert cable on a stereo out jack. BTW, the look of it is just awesome....would be right at home next to your vintage or vintage flaired analogs. Headroom is another factor to consider.

I see a thread about a TC product coming out. I wonder before opening the thread how long before some utterly predictable boring anti-Behringer stuff makes the thread a total turn-off. Answer: the very first response. And so wisest thing is to get out of the thread quick before getting lost in that spiral of horrible tedium.

Im proud not to buy off unethical companies and happy to pay a bit more for honest goods. That includes my free range poultry, organic lamb, beef as well as music gear.

Yet you brag in your signature about owning an i7 Chip, which is made by Intel, which has paid many huge fines due to unethical business practices, and has manufacturing and engineering facilities in China and Vietnam?

My guess is you also own multiple Apple products also made in China

Tell us why you feel those companies are ethical and Behringer is not?